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Thank you to all residents who completed our annual survey. Key response themes included the need for regeneration of our town centres, concerns about the closure of Sainsburys and existing local retail options, traffic and speeding, parking, and community safety. Another insight from the survey is that we need to increase awareness of Town Council’s services, buildings and responsibilities. 

The PAD has been provided by the Town Council following discussions with the MK Irish Football Team who play on the pitch at the Irish Club. The Irish Club kindly allowed us to mount this on their wall and provide the electric for the heated defibrillator cabinet. The council plans to put in a new PAD each year and already has one on the outside of Newton Leys Pavilion.

This amazing cultural event will be on Saturday 30th July from 12pm – 8pm and is set to be a huge celebration of art, culture, music, food and entertainment that revellers can fully immerse themselves in for the day. Find out more in this news article or on the Bletchley Big Street Eat Facebook Page.

View this news article for the full update from Stephen Sleight from Marston Vale Community Rail.

Supported by the Town Council and Milton Keynes Council, the local Residents Associations of Leon and Central Bletchley, Locals of the Lakes, Water Eaton and Fenny Stratford Community Association have organised a fantastic Bletchley Big Lunch at Leon Recreation Ground, from 1pm-6pm, to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee!

Read the Annual Report for 2021-2022 in this news article.

As part of the Welcome Back Fund, Milton Keynes Council are currently completing a Deep Clean in Queensway.

Lighthouse Bletchley South is organising a fun filled week of activities for children and young people in August this year. They need your help and are looking for volunteers. Find out how you can get involved in this news article.

There is now a casual vacancy for a councillor in Queensway and Denbigh North. If you are interested in becoming a councillor, please contact us for an informal discussion about what is involved. You can also find out more on our Become a Councillor webpage.

A new Book Share Club, by MK Libraries, for babies, toddlers, parents and carers, is starting on Friday mornings at Spotlight Community Centre. The Book Share Club will run between 10.30am-11.30am. The first Book Share Club will take place on 6th May. Free adult and children's books will be gifted to each family. Read more and find out how to book your free space in this news article.